LEIGH-Anne Pinnock looked sensational as she stepped out for a night on the town in London.
The Little Mix star celebrated London Fashion Week by joining Mercedes-Benz for an all out glamorous bash – and made sure she stole the show with her outfit.
Wearing just silver thong underwear, dazzled in a sheer, sparkling floor length dress that clung to every inch of her hourglass figure.
The Don’t Say Love singer couldn’t resist a quick photoshoot before and after the event on the streets of Soho, with the city lights glistening off her gown.
She later shared pictures on Instagram, and wrote: “I knew this dress was the one when I put it on and my daughters were mesmerised thinking I was a real life Disney princess.”
Among those who commented was her former bandmate and bestie Perrie Edwards, who wrote: “You’re a dream!”
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Fans quickly followed suit, with one writing: “the dress, the face card, the HAIR! love this look” while another said, “That’s bc you ARE a real disney princess.”
“Aphrodite is jealous of Leigh Anne's beauty,” a third claimed.
Leigh-Anne’s night on the town comes after it was suggested Little Mix will never reunite in the wake of their solo careers taking off.
The band, completed by Perrie and Jade Thirlwall, shot to fame on X Factor 13 years ago, with Jesy Nelson then completing the line-up.
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However, Jesy left the group in 2020 due to her mental health, later attempting to launch her own solo career, and the group went on an indefinite hiatus in 2022.
Leigh-Anne became a mum to twin girls with husband Andre Grey in 2021, and since the band’s break has released a string of solo singles.
But despite the break, with all three remaining women launching their own music and style, Leigh-Anne has made sure to commemorate the band on major anniversaries.
While they had previously teased a reunion at some point in the future, the girls have now begun liquidating their Eternal Magic Touring Ltd company, which takes in cash from their live music performances.
The company was worth £11.9m, with a firm of liquidators closing it down.
After a tax bill of £1.1m and other costs, band members Leigh-Anne, Jade and Perrie shared the remaining £9.6m.